Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

AMERICAN MASTERS: Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool

Miles Davis, Round Midnight Recording Session, June 1956.
Courtesy of Photographer Don Hunstein/Sony Music Archives
Miles Davis, Round Midnight Recording Session, June 1956.

Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022 at 3 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with KPBS Passport!

Enjoy award-winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s deep dive into the world of a beloved musical giant. AMERICAN MASTERS "Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool," which earned a Grammy nomination in the “Best Music Film” category, premiered nationwide in honor of Black History Month.

AMERICAN MASTERS: Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool: Preview

A visionary known for his restless aesthetic, Davis is widely regarded as one of the most innovative, influential and respected figures in music. With full access to the Miles Davis Estate, the film features never-before-seen footage, including studio outtakes from his recording sessions, rare photos and new interviews.

Advertisement
"We Don't Sugarcoat Anything" in this "Definitive" Doc

Quincy Jones, Carlos Santana, Clive Davis, Wayne Shorter, Davis’s son Erin Davis and nephew Vince Wilburn, bassist and Davis collaborator Marcus Miller, and Ron Carter are just a few of the luminaries weighing in on the life and career of the cultural icon. The film takes a hard look at the mythology that surrounds the legend.

Miles Davis at home, June 1969.
Courtesy of Photographer Don Hunstein/Sony Music Archives
Miles Davis at home, June 1969.

“The story of Miles Davis — who he was as a man and artist — has often been told as the tale of a drug-addled genius,” said Nelson. “You rarely see a portrait of a man that worked hard at honing his craft, a man who deeply studied all forms of music, from Baroque to classical Indian. An elegant man who could render ballads with such tenderness yet hold rage in his heart from the racism he faced throughout his life. He could be romantic and pursue women relentlessly, yet treat them with cruelty upon winning them over. He could be extremely generous, yet rescind that generosity on a whim.”

How Miles Davis Recorded "Gems of Spontaneity"

The documentary delves into the six-decade career of the musical genius: from his days as a Juilliard student to the development of his signature sound on recordings with his famous quintet, from his collaborations with Gil Evans to his shifts to new musical paradigms in the 70s and 80s.

As the film tracks Davis’s boundary-breaking musical triumphs, the meanderings of his complicated personal life are told with intimate reflections from those closest to him.

Previously unseen footage and a soundtrack full of Davis’s music are complemented by new interviews with friends, fellow musicians, collaborators and scholars to create a full portrait of the complex man.

Advertisement
How Miles Davis Recorded "Kind of Blue"

The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and had a successful limited theatrical run, tells the story of a truly singular talent and unpacks the man behind the horn.

In conjunction with the broadcast premiere of AMERICAN MASTERS "Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool" in February 2020, Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, released “Miles Davis - Music From and Inspired by Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool, a Film by Stanley Nelson.”

Miles Davis Loved Playing this Prince Album on Repeat

Watch On Your Schedule:

This film is currently available on demand with KPBS Passport, a benefit for members supporting KPBS at $60 or more yearly, using your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon Fire or Chromecast. Learn how to activate your benefit now.

Subscribe To The American Masters Podcast:

Listen to new interviews with contemporary artists, along with previously unreleased interviews from the series' award-winning documentary films. Subscribe now

Join The Discussion:

AMERICAN MASTERS is on Facebook, Instagram + @PBSAmerMasters on Twitter #AmericanMastersPBS

Credits:

A Firelight Media/Eagle Rock Films production for American Masters Pictures and Eagle Rock Entertainment in association with BBC Music. Produced and directed by Stanley Nelson. Produced by Nicole London. Executive produced by Terry Shand and Geoff Kempin for Eagle Rock Entertainment; Darryl Porter, Erin Davis, Cheryl Davis, and Vince Wilburn for Miles Davis Properties, LLC; and Michael Kantor for AMERICAN MASTERS.

Director Stanley Nelson Talks About Miles Davis